Mesa Police Department

Are you or someone you know caring for someone with Alzheimer's or a related dementia?

The Mesa Police Department would like to offer you a free Adult ID Kit. The Kit provides a means for you to record information about the person with dementia, such as physical description, vehicle description, last known residences and other information that will expedite our search should the person wander and become lost. We encourage all those caring for someone with dementia to complete the Kit and have it readily available for law enforcement in the event the person wanders away from home. More information and the Kit can be found here or picked up at any one of the four Mesa Police stations (Fiesta, Central, Red Mountain and Superstition).

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Victim Notification Program

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) offer a Victim Notification Program which allows eligible victims and witnesses to obtain reliable and timely information regarding a criminal alien's release from custody. Victims and witnesses must register for this program in order to receive notification. More information on the program, including registration information, and other victim services programs offered can be found at http://www.ice.gov/victim-notification/.

Download the Mesa PD App!

The Mesa Police Department is proud to present our mobile application for IOS/Droid. This free application gives you access to the latest news, photos, videos, events, alerts and crime information no matter where you are. In addition, the application allows two way communications using Twitter and Facebook with a special feature for submitting anonymous tips to the Department. Check out all the features and where to download here.

Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center (ACTIC)

To report any suspicious activity that might be terrorist related, call 1-877-272-8329 (1-877-2SAVEAZ).

Cell Phone Collection

Our Mesa Family Advocacy Center (MFAC) wants your old cell phones, whether they work or not. Working phones will be giving to victims for 911 access only. (Cell phones can be used to dial 911 without subscribing to a service provider.) Non-working phones will be recycled and monies earned will assist victims of crime. Please consider donating your old cell phone/s and make a difference. Phones can be dropped off at the Mesa Family Advocacy Center, 225 E. 1st Street in Mesa (west of Mesa Drive between University and Main), Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm. Direct questions to 480-644-3949.

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